Supply Chain Management Technology

Transferring

Transfer Credit

Transfer credits are earned at another accredited college or university and accepted by Purdue. The University will accept transfer credit only for work done at those institutions fully approved by a regional accrediting association of secondary schools and colleges or those whose regional accreditation designation is A/V (Associate/Vocational-Technical) when agreements with academic departments exist which specify courses or blocks of credit that will transfer into specific Purdue University degree programs.

Ivy Tech Transfers

Ivy Tech Community College and the College of Technology at Purdue University have partnered to make it easier to transfer into Purdue after earning certain associate degrees. At Ivy Tech, you’ll complete your general education courses and some foundational technical and professional courses. Upon completion of the AS degree, many of your credits will transfer toward a Purdue technology degree in. To ensure maximum transfer credit, you must check with the academic advisor within the department you want to study in.

The College of Technology has agreements set up for degrees in

engineering technology

engineering/technology teacher education

supply chain management technology

industrial technology

mechanical engineering technology

Check with a College of Technology academic advisor to find out how other Ivy Tech degrees or classes.

Transfer of Students between Curricula

A student who wants to transfer from one curriculum to another (aka CODO) within the University shall:

Prepare prescribed request form.

Secure the approval of the deans of both schools concerned.

Submit the form at the Office of the Registrar before he/she registers for his/her next session.